Where do I even begin???

It’s been over a week since I’ve posted, and what a week it’s been.

Family Vacation: Last Thursday, we embarked on a six hour road trip to Galena, IL to have a weekend with L’s family in a rental house. We had a lovely time overall–although coordinating anything with seven adults and six children (all under the age of 5) can be tricky. I wouldn’t call the trip relaxing, but it was fun. And the scenary in that area is BEAUTIFUL.

Big Changes: On our way to Galena, we got a phone call from our best friends/M’s godparents–they are moving to Ohio at the end of the month!! M’s godfather has been accepted into a PhD program and has a job at a university research center there. It’s exciting, but we’re very sad. These are our closest friends–we frequently pop over for dinner, go out to ice cream, get the kids together, walk around the block, etc, etc. Her godmother is one of our “in case of emergency” contacts, for heaven’s sake! Looking on the bright side, we absolutely must plan a vacation together next year! I’m not looking on the dark side….it’s just too sad! Fortunately, my friend who originally watched M when I went back to work has agreed to be our new emergency contact! Phew!

Work things: As the World Freakin’ Turns, I tell ya. Monday morning I’m going about my merry way, and 5 minutes before instruction is to start, I’m called into a meeting with assorted people and told that I’m being moved to another classroom–effective immediately. Exsqueeze me? No, it’s true, after years and years in the same room, I’m being moved. I haven’t really gotten a straight answer as to why (there are many theories), but I have to say, it’s gone more smoothly than expected. And the school board president assures me that it has nothing to do with me, in as much it’s not like I was doing something wrong. It’s got more to do with other personalities not getting along. Whatever. It’s a smaller group, only younger children and working out just fine right now, but I was speechless Monday. We’ll see how long this plan lasts.

The World of Miss M

After finding those Montessori Blog links, I’ve been reading this blog, Montessori Baby. And it was funny, because as she was posting about her 7 month old and all the new things he’s up to and into, I was thinking the same things for M. At 13 months, she’s ready for more. So this week we’ve worked on a few things.

She’s now learning how to get her own dishes and cups out of a low cupboard (and putting them away after unloading them from the D/W), and I’ve set up a low stool in the bathroom with some supplies for teeth brushing and hair brushing. She LOVES it and can totally do what she’s supposed to do.

I’ve noticed she’s interested in helping to dress and undress herself, and likes to carry her clothes around, which is hysterical. She’ll also bring me my clothes if they happen to be lying around the house. All doors must be closed, and all safety latches latched (we have removable ones, and if they aren’t latched, she makes motions for me to fix it!). Ah yes, her sense of order is alive and well.

My favorite things at the moment though, is her language devlopment. Most animals she refers to as “ga” and will growl when asked what that animal says. She says more of a “cack cack” for the word duck though–and when you as her what the duck says, she does a very throaty “cack cack”–distinctly different from the sound she makes when saying the word for “duck”. Completely and utterly cute. I keep ducks around now just for her to babble on about!

I think that’s it for the moment. Oh, and sometime soon I’ll have to post about my Meijer Marathon. I’ve been there every day this week. And I’m on my way there now. Seriously.

It finally happened

The Monkey has her first ear infection. While it stinks, it’s not nearly as bad as what I was bracing myself for. Actually, left up to me, we may not have had a diagnosis as soon as we did. Remember how I said she fell 2x in 15minutes Tuesday night?? Well, on Wednesday, M’s teacher greeted me with, “first, let me say, we are not beating your child…” M had lost her balance and crashed into the table and now has a bruise and a cut under her eye!!! So sad. Then they tell me she’s been pulling on her ears. On my way out, the director stops and mentions that sometimes those are signs of an ear infection…..so on my way out the door, I call the Dr’s office (which is literally across the street from Rainbow–how great is that?) and they can see us in 30 minutes. So we kill time by going to the bank, and the Dr. then confirms that yes, BOTH EARS appear to be infected.

So we then schlep it over to Meijer’s drive thru pharmacy, drop of the script, kill time walking around the store and by 5pm, she’s got her first dose of her meds down. Honestly, she’s doing OK, and I think her teeth are bugging her more than her ears. Except that she’s doing this crazy head bob from side to side, so she may be feeling something there.

OTHER NEWS

The big gala I’ve been working on is tomorrow night! I’m so excited. As I type, I have a few items in my car, including sample portraits from Jennifer Driscoll photography. I was blown away by what I saw in her studio. She also does, instead of photo albums, the photobooks you can order on shutterfly.com . I LOVE THEM and totally want to make one of our own of M’s first year. I may try to bid on the sitting she donated….but her services are a bit out of our league. The price her wedding packages start at is about what all my photos, cake, flowers, and dress cost….PUT TOGETHER. Anyway, they are awesome, and if you can use her, please do….she’s a supporter of our adoption agency and a very nice lady!!

There’s more talk at work (that I found out late this afternoon) about changing hours and schedules and what not…..which once again makes me question my job security. Which is sad, becuase I’m really enjoying my role right now. But I truly can’t work 12-6pm every day of the week, so if push comes to shove, I guess I’ll be pushed out the door. There’s LOTS of crazy crap flying around the building….sort of a mutiny. Without any sort of personnel boss currently, a few of the teachers are getting a little out of control with the controlling of things in the school. Honest to God, yesterday two were arguing how to sort the trash from what needs to be donated to Goodwill. Seriously, everyone there’s gone a little batty.

Anyway, I’ve got a few things that could possibly work out as alternative employment options. L being in school makes it trickier, because daycare will have to be factored in, but at least now I know I can do it. Or we can make more changes and I can be SAHM, which would be good too. Although I’m liking our routine now more than I thought I would in the beginning. We’ll have to wait and see, I suppose.

In Honor of Sesame Street’s New Season

You Are Cookie Monster

Misunderstood as a primal monster, you’re a true hedonist with a huge sweet tooth.

You are usually feeling: Hungry. Cookies are preferred, but you’ll eat anything if cookies aren’t around.

You are famous for: Your slightly crazy eyes and usual way of speaking

How you life your life: In the moment. “Me want COOKIE!”

The Sesame Street Personality Quiz

Can you tell that L’s out late tonight, baby girl’s in bed and there’s nothing on TV? Seriously,the new Sesame Street season (36 or 37) it started Monday and they are debuting a new girl-monster. I forget her name. Anyway, this quiz is cute because as you answer the questions, you can totally see which characters they are thinking of for the answers.

Ok, I’m leaving my computer now and going to read a book. And eat some pudding.